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Fix: MEMORY1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED 0x00000065
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Updated onSeptember 9, 2024
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Fix all BSoD events and keep computer safe and clean:
Fortect will find the cause of BSoD and fix it. Here is how to do it with 3 easy steps:
Many users have reported getting a blue screen error 0x00000065 MEMORY1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED on Windows devices. Thiserror usually appears when Windows encounters a problem related to system memory initialization. It can occur due to corrupted system files, outdated device drivers, faulty hardware, malware infection, orWindows Update problems.
To begin with, check if the recently installed hardware is compatible with your system, review the PC’s specifications, and ensure all installed hardware matches the requirements.
How can I fix the MEMORY1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED 0x00000065 issue?
1. Update Windows
2. Run SFC and DISM scans
Repairing the system files via SFC and DISM scans can also help you fix theLPC_INITIALIZATION_FAILEDerror; check out this guide to learn other fixes.
3. Run the CHKDSK command
Runninga check disk scan can also help you fix theSCSI_DISK_DRIVER_INTERNAL 0x0000002D; check out this guide formore solutions.
4. Replace the SMSS.EXE file
5. Update BIOS/UEFI
6. Perform a memory diagnostic test
7. Perform a system restore
If your system was not able to restore to the previous version and you seethe System Restore did not complete successfullymessage, check out this guide for quick solutions.
Restoring your computer to the oldest restore point can also help you get out of theBlue Screen loop; read this guide to learn more about it.
8. Reset your Windows computer (Last resort)
To resolve the 0x00000065 MEMORY1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error in Windows, you can run SFC and DISM scan to restore or repair system files, check the RAM for disk errors, or restore your PC to the previous version.
Want toaccess Blue Screen of Death crash files? Here is a separate guide with four simple methods for doing that.
If you have any questions or suggestions about the error? Feel free to mention them in the comments section below.
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Srishti Sisodia
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Srishti Sisodia is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. She has extensive experience exploring the latest technological advancements and sharing her insights through informative blogs.
Her diverse interests bring a unique perspective to her work, and she approaches everything with commitment, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn. That’s why she’s part of Windows Report’s Reviewers team, always willing to share the real-life experience with any software or hardware product. She’s also specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.
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Srishti Sisodia
Windows Software Expert
She is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. Srishti is specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.